Which of the following is not true of Rosenzweig, Bennett & Diamond's (1972) study?
Options:
It is difficult to generalize the findings to humans.
The experiment was able to control for extraneous (confounding) variables.
There are ethical concerns regarding the treatment of the animals in the study.
There was evidence of neuroplasticity in the rats - the frontal lobes were denser as a result of dendritic branching in the enriched environmental condition.
Biological Approach to Behavior Flashcard 2

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The experiment was able to control for extraneous (confounding) variables.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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According to Carrion (2009), what effect can stress in the environment have on the brain of children?
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Cognitive impairment caused by a smaller hippocampus.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What research method did Maguire use for her study of brain plasticity in taxi drivers?
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A quasi-experiment using a single-blind control.
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The formation of new dendritic spines is unaffected by altering a test animal's visual or tactile environment.
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False
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Neuroplasticity refers to
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the ability of the brain to change so that a given function can be transferred to a different location in the brain
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Which of the following best describes cortical remapping? Options: The process by which the brain strengthens connections between existing neurons, The reorganization of cortical areas in response to learning, experience, or injury, The development of new neurons in the brain throughout a person's life, The phenomenon of lateralization of brain function, where different hemispheres handle specific tasks
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The reorganization of cortical areas in response to learning, experience, or injury
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following best illustrates the concept of sense substitution? A person using a hearing aid to amplify sound for better auditory perception. A blind individual using tactile cues to read Braille, thereby substituting touch for vision. A musician developing perfect pitch through extensive training. An individual experiencing synesthesia, where sounds trigger visual sensations.
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A blind individual using tactile cues to read Braille, thereby substituting touch for vision.
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